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May 27, 1949 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-05-27

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Florence Weintraub,
Noted Entertainer,
Joins Omena Inn

Florence Weintraub, known
for her interpretations of Yid-
dish vocal and dramatic selec-
tions, will be a
member of
Omena Inn's so-
cial staff this
year, it was an-
nounced by A.
S. Landis, man-
ager.
Miss Wein-
traub won a
four - year
scholarship a t
Wayne Univer-
Miss Weintraub sity where she
distinguished herself in the uni-
versity band. Upon graduation
from the Detroit Conservatory
of Music she was appointed to
its staff. She was the first Jew-
ish musician to be accepted in
the Detroit chapter of Sigma
Apha Iota, national music fra-
ternity.
Omena Inn, 22 miles north of
Traverse City on M-22, also will
present other top line perform-
ers during the season. Omena
Inn opens May 25 for the Dec-
oration Day week end.

Hospital Fund Passes Half-way Mark
In Campaign for $19,720,000 Here

Danny ,

Raskin's

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Holiday Deadline

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INSPECTOR FELIX PADEN,
new boss at Petoskey Station,
makes no bones about fact he's
going to clean out the precinct
. . . "and make it a better place
for honest people to live in and
a mighty rough one for those
who are not." . . He'll use a big
broom on gambling . in a wide
sweep against the unlawful com-
munity scourge that has been
going on in back rooms of es-
tablishments acting under guise
of legitimacy.
PADEN HOLDS a tender in-
terest in the welfare of young-
sters in whatever community he
serves . . . Back in 1934, while
with the motorcycle division, he
helped organize one of the first
Boy Scout Troops to be fostered
by the Police Dept. . .. and last
year; won the efficiency award
for his troop at the Cherie Street
Greenbush Inn Opens
Precinct. When he was trans-
For Decoration Day
ferred, the lads of the commun-
ity held a going-away party .. .
Harry L. Dermer, proprietor and presented him with a trophy
and manager of Greenbush Inn, of their appreciation ... One of
has spent the last three weeks his acts in their behalf was to
at his popular Lake Huron re- build a play field with four
sort preparing for the season baseball diamonds . . . after
which open with the Decoration .getting a tractor from General
Day week-end.
Motors and a bull dozer, con-
"We will be full to overflow- tractors, etc. Paden is already
ing for the opening, and it looks at work to help the youngsters in
like our best season, but as the Petoskey Station area . . .
usual the big months are July with an organized baseball
and August, which means we league • . . "I don't want any of
will have plenty of rooms avail- this hit and miss business of
able during June," Denier playing without proper organi-
stated. He offers attractive low zation," he explains.
rates for the month.
PADEN COMES TO Petoskey
Greenbush has specially
trained counsellors for children, from three months as head man
its own golf and tennis courts at Recorders Court . . in charge
and riding stables, fine white of traffic and court detail . . .
sand bathing beach, fishing and Prior to that he had been in-
swimming, and, for the evening spector at Precinct No. 7 on
hours,- dancing and entertain- Chene St. since 1945 . . . His 24
ment. The Dean Duane Trio will years on the force includes just
play for dancing, and there will about every detail there is . .
be special instruction for those and he was one of the daredevil
who wish to learn Latin-Amer- stunt riders in former Police
Field Days . . . Last year, Paden
can steps.
was in charge of the rip-roar-
ing proceedings.
'Annual ORT Award
*
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of
Given Prof. Haber
Social, Inc., is reason enough for
huge celebration being planned
Dr. William Haber, professor for June 11 . . . at Jean Gold-
of
the the
University
of economics
Michigan, at
was
recipient kette's
Latin Fantasia
Quarter . . . . . . the
The former
group

of
the annual
award from
national
convention
of the
the has done fine work in cement-
American ORT Federation held ing friendly relationship. among
young adults in the community
at Hotel 'Roosevelt, New York • • • and this affair will be the
May
21-22.
crowning
achievement of its
Dr. Shmarya,
Kleinman,
re-
cently nominated for the presi- many successful endeavors . . .
Attendance is , expected to top
dency
of the Council,
Detroit and
Jewish
last year's "Salute to Israel" .
Community
Boris
M. Joffe, executive director of when the SRO sign almost made
the Council, were delegates. Dr. an appearance.
* * *
Kleinman was elected to the
nominating committee which ONCE IN A LIFETIME DEPT.
selected George Backer for the
. Note on windshield of parked
presidency of the American ORT auto late at night, last week, on
Federation. Prof. Haber was se- LaSalle between Monterey and
lected a vice-president.
Elmhurst . . . "My car rolled
Mr. Joffe served on the reso- and hit your fender. My insur-
lutions committee and was ance company will 'jay for your
elected to the national board of damage" . . signed Leon Weis-
directors.
ler, 2356 Elmhurst.

* *

Jewish News Aide
On Altman Program
Sunday Over WJLB

Sidney Shmarak, advertising
manager of The Jewish, News,
will be among the guest speak-
ers on the Altman Jewish Hour
on Saturday night, over Station
WJLB, 9 to 10 p.m.
Mrs. Altman, who returned to
the air last week, also broad-
casts froth. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30
on Sundays.

Furriers Guild Plans
Installation at Dance

Detroit Furriers Guild,
composed of Detroit fur dealers,
will hold their eighth annual
banquet and dance on Saturday
evening, June 18, at the Hotel
Statler, Michigan room. Install-
ation of officers will be held at
that time.

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Judy, were even more surprised
. . . by staying up with the
guests.
* * *
"COTTON COTILLION" will be
title of affair planned by Career
Group of National Council of
Jewish Women ... June 26 ... at
placed called Can's Barn . . .
Entire theme will be around the
fluffy stuff . . . and a Cotton
Queen Will be selected.
* *
SAUL ROGOVIN being op-
tioned to Buffalo in Interna-
tional League doesn't close book
on the big right hander still
fanning one-half of the first
all-Jewish battery in the major
leagues Tigers still have hold
on him . . When time neared
for cutting squad to official
player limit, Saul knew he'd be
one of those returned to minors
. . "I tried too hard," he told
us. "But I'll be back, and Joe
(catcher Joe Ginsberg) and I
will win plenty of games to-
gether!" . . . Ginsberg is at To-
ledo for one more year or less of
seasoning . . . and is a cinch to
stay with Detroit from 1950 on.

*

"We are slightly more than the need for enlarging and mod-
halfway to our objective of $19,- ernizing hospital facilities in the
720,000," John R. Davis, cam- ti-i.,-county area.
paign chairman, announced at
the meeting of the Citizens Com-
mittee of the Greater Detroit
Hospital Fund at the Book Cad-
illac Hotel Tuesday night.
Because of the Decoration
This fund includes $2,000,000 Day holiday, deadline for the
to be allocated to the Jewish edition of June 3 has been
Hospital. Davis said:
advanced to 12 noon Friday,
"The total assembled to date May 27. All copy and photo-
represents subscriptions from a graphs for that issue must be
limited number of large and at the office of The Jewish
News, 2114 Penobscot Bldg.,
small corporations and some
by that hour.
foundations."
The importance of the me-
morial phase of the fund cam-
paign was stressed. by Sherwin
MEET YOUR FRIENDS
A. Hill, chairman of the .memo-
AT THE
rial. gifts committee.
James B. Webber Jr., president
of the Hospital Fund, stressed

*

* *

FINISHING DAY'S toil, last
week, cab driver Leonard Stein
found large box on back seat of
his hack . . Luckily though,
the address was written on out-
side of box . . . and it not being
too very far from where he
lived, Leonard decided to take
it there . . Woman who an-
swered the door turned out to
be the wife of a fellow cab
driver . . . and so Leonard ac-
cepted invite to come in house
for moment . . No sooner had
he entered the living room,
when the four walls sprang to
life with "Surprise!" . . . He had-
delivered his own birthday cake
. . . to his own birthday party!

THE JEWISH NEWS

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Friday, May 27, 1949

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MONDAY, MAY 16
Mothers and Daughters Banquet
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TUESDAY, MAY 17
Mothers and Daughters Banquet
of Northern Progressive Aid So-
ciety. Mrs. Robbins and Mrs. Sky.
Marriage of Marion Goldman to
Nat Canvasser at Cong. Shaar-
ey Zedek.

WIDNESDAY, MAY 18
Shower for Irene Eloper. Given
by Mrs. M. Easton and Mrs. M.
Klaper.

THURSDAY, MAY 19
Shower fora Ann Lebo. Given by
Mrs. W. Ginsberg and Mrs. Dr.
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*

MARK FISCHER, drummer-
man and backbone of Sammy
Dibert's combo at Ted Lipsitz
nitery, uses no magic in his un-
canny display of talent with the
stick and brush . . . but his
ability as a magician is worthy
of such note . . . Folks at tables
who enjoy his sleight of hand
artistry keep watching him on
the bandstand . . . expecting, at
any moment, a rabbit to pop out
of the snare drum!
* * *
SECRECY WAS keynote of
success in surprise birthday
party, last week, for Mrs. Irving
Gluklick . . . in new home on
Sorrento Ave. . . . 'Twas long
since she had ,ride around Belle
Isle . . • but the few times
around more than made up for
the lapse . . . and gave about 50
guests sufficient moments to set
up - the undercover preparations
planned by Mrs. Dave Markel
The
and Mrs. Aaron Beser
Gluklick children, Donna and

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* *

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kosher meat mentioned, last
week, as having been discovered
in Chicago by reader, have been
received by the Jewish Commun-
ity Council . . They come
already prepared for eating .. .
having been salted and soaked
in direct accordance with kosher
requirements.
* * *
BNAI BRITH made auspicious
opening of baseball season, last
week, when Ivan S. Block Lodge
beat Louis Marshall team by
over -20 runs .. All-night rain
made field good for water polo.

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